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Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia, 128, 270-275. Elsevier
Neuropsychologia
Neuropsychologia, 2019, Vol.128, pp.270-275 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Neuropsychologia
Neuropsychologia, 2019, Vol.128, pp.270-275 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Blindsight refers to the observation of residual visual abilities in the hemianopic field of patients without a functional V1. Given the within- and between-subject variability in the preserved abilities and the phenomenal experience of blindsight pa
Publikováno v:
Aging Brain, Vol 1, Iss, Pp 100012-(2021)
The specificity and effectiveness of eye-movement training to remedy impaired visual exploration and reading with particular consideration of age and co-morbidity was tested in a group of 97 patients with unilateral homonymous hemianopia using a sing
Publikováno v:
Scientific Investigations Report.
Autor:
Josef Zihl, Charles A. Heywood
Publikováno v:
PsyCh Journal. 5:5-17
Visual neuroscience is concerned with the neurobiological foundations of visual perception, that is, the morphological, physiological, and functional organization of the visual brain and its co-operative partners. One important approach for understan
Publikováno v:
Consciousness and cognition, 2015, Vol.35, pp.319-329 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Attention and awareness are closely related phenomena, but recent evidence has shown that not all attended stimuli give rise to awareness. Controversy still remains over whether, and the extent to which, a dissociation between attention and awareness
Publikováno v:
Visual cognition, 2017, Vol.25(1-3), pp.184-195 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Texture segmentation, or second-order segmentation, is a rapid perceptual process, allowing object and surface boundaries to be effortlessly detected. It is currently unclear whether this is achieved in early cortical areas or whether it necessitates
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::51e287de05c0d4921ebe80b31191c172
http://dro.dur.ac.uk/21096/1/21096.pdf
http://dro.dur.ac.uk/21096/1/21096.pdf
Publikováno v:
Psychological science, 2013, Vol.24(6), pp.836-843 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Attention and awareness are often considered to be related. Some forms of attention can, however, facilitate the processing of stimuli that remain unseen. It is unclear whether this dissociation extends beyond selection on the basis of primitive prop
Autor:
Charles A. Heywood, Alan Cowey
Which human brain area produces color blindness when damaged? High-resolution functional neuroimaging suggests that it is area V8, not the favorite candidate V4.
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https://doi.org/10.1038/617
https://doi.org/10.1038/617
The averaged visually evoked cortical potential (VECP) in response to contrast reversal of a grating was measured on striate cortex over a range of spatial frequencies and contrasts. The response to binocular or monocular stimulation was almost aboli
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https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d62656a9-9057-4f94-95bd-2da3f2740bf8
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:d62656a9-9057-4f94-95bd-2da3f2740bf8
Autor:
Alan Cowey, Charles A. Heywood
Cortical colour blindness is caused by brain damage to the ventro-medial occipital and temporal lobes. A possible explanation is that the pathway responsible for transmitting information about wavelength and its subsequent elaboration as colour has b
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s1364-6613(97)01043-7
https://doi.org/10.1016/s1364-6613(97)01043-7